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What is the chemical used in testing carbohydrates in the substance

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Answered by arnavchand
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Answer:

Iodine is used to test the presence of carbohydrates in any substance.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A triiodide arrangement which is framed by blending iodine and iodide is the chemical used in testing carbohydrates in the substance.

How is starch stored?

  • Starch is a polymeric type of glucose unit framed by glycosidic linkage.
  • They exist as polysaccharides or poly starches which are delivered by the vast majority of the green plants as energy stockpiling.

Iodine test:

  • An exceptionally normal substance test to recognize the presence of starch is called the Iodine test.
  • A triiodide arrangement which is framed by blending iodine and iodide (generally, potassium iodide) arrangement is utilized to test for starch, as it shapes an extreme blue-dark shaded starch-iodine complex.
  • Without starch, the earthy coloured shade of the triiodide arrangement stays in that capacity.

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